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This is how Meghan Markle plans the birth of her daughter in her mansion

In their interview with Oprah Winfrey, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced that they are expecting a girl who will be born in the summer.

This is how Meghan Markle plans the birth of her daughter in her mansion

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry want their next baby to be born at their mansion in Montecito, California. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced that they are expecting a baby girl, due in the summer, in their explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey earlier this month when the Duchess revealed how advanced she was in her pregnancy. 

The exact date is still unknown but the girl - who would also not have Royal Highness treatment like her older brother, Archie Harrison - will be the first member of the British royal family to be born in the United States and away from Buckingham Palace.

This time Meghan could be able to fulfill her wish: give birth in her own home surrounded by a medical team made up of women. A decision that would also prevent the news from leaking before the couple announces it.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex bought the property they currently live in - valued at $14.5 million - last year after leaving their senior roles in the royal family and moving to California.

The birth of the girl, who will become a princess when her grandfather, Prince Charles, finally ascends the throne, could be different from that of her brother. “It is unclear, now that Meghan and Harry are private citizens, if they will announce the birth or what it will look like. This time they don't have to adhere to royal protocol,” a royal source told Page Six.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex refused to announce where or when Archie was born, but the information was officially given with a note displayed on an easel on the esplanade of Buckingham Palace. However, they agreed to a photo shoot in the grounds of Windsor Castle to introduce Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor to the world.

While he is expecting his second child, Prince Harry dedicates part of his day to his new job. England's youngest son Carlos announced last week that he was hired as chief impact officer for BetterUp, a San Francisco-based mental health consulting company that works with American giants.

Harry is expected to spend some time at the company's headquarters in the future, participating in meetings and appearing at special company events.

BetterUp CEO Alexi Robichaux, who met Harry last year through a mutual friend, declined to comment on how much Elizabeth II's grandson will be paid, but similar positions in Silicon Valley are paid with six-dollar checks. or seven figures.

The Duke of Sussex also joined the Aspen Institute's "Information Disorder Commission" in Washington DC along with 18 others, including Kathryn Murdoch, the wife of Rupert Murdoch's son. She will be part of a team investigating misinformation in the digital world, which will begin in April and last six months. The commission is being funded by American billionaire businessman Craig Newmark, who founded Craigslist, a well-known classified advertising website.

Harry said in the interview he gave to Oprah with his wife that his family had cut off his financial aid after his resignation from the Crown and that he had had to use the millions that Lady Di left him to be able to start a new life in the United States.

“I have what my mother left me and without that, we would not have been able to do this,” said the prince about the couple's move to California after the so-called Megxit. “It's like she saw it coming and has been with us through this whole process,” he added, noting that the deals with Netflix and Spotify “were never part of the plan.”

Before the cameras, the prince said that the juicy agreements with the streaming giants were out of necessity. Once it became clear that he and his family would have to pay for his own security, estimated at $4 million annually, he was forced to earn money on his own to support the expensive lifestyle. that they carry in Los Angeles.

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